i see that the uae has such a document - whole extremely long i find the last 12 pages relevant
I will do some digging with various parts of the british council -it would be really cool to find out if jack ma ever published anything 20 years ago when he was an english teacher or otherwise search to find out if china has any agreed work on this in the same way that uae has
Anyhow in building relationships with intel the time is now - so if you do have any friends who are really serious about collating a portal together on english as a second language and maximising open learning opportunities I need to know who really is up for this in the next few weeks
thanks chris macrae
related - one of my c100 friends has already opened a college for 1000 students to visit china per a term ; and it is envisaged that many of these students may wish to supplement their income by teaching english- therefore we have the opportunity to coordinate how up to a thousand foreign students a term teach chinese peers english; again if we do not express interests in this now someone else will take it over
so please understand this opportunity does not come again
when it coes to uniting young professionals and student union clubs of g20 we need to extend translation of china's key collaboration offers made at hangzhou g20 into spanish and italian; this way we can also maximise understanding between jinpings team and pope francis team; i welcome suggestions on how we massively engage youth on this around maurice
i assume this is a pivotal resource
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BEIJING, Jan. 16 (Xinhua) -- A set of speeches made by President Xi Jinping when attending the G20 Hangzhou Summit in September last year have been published by the Foreign Languages Press.
The publisher said Monday that the book was available both in Chinese and English.
In the 17 speeches in the book, Xi expounded China's policies and proposals on global governance, and set out the country's wisdom and solutions for the world's economic recovery and development, outlining new prospects for global economic growth.
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